Ancestral Origins DNA Ancestry Testing

Testing: Applicant only

Discover your GeoGenetic links with populations around the world.
Ancestral Origins™ is the most refined and easy to understand DNA
genealogy test on the market. With this simple DNA Ancestry test, your DNA profile is compared
against hundreds of global populations and fourteen anthropological
regions whose collective genetic information is known and scientifically
validated. We then measure the likelihood that your genetic information
is linked with each of those populations and regions, and plot the results
on a very high resolution map which illustrates your unique geogenetic heritage from both a
per-population view, and an overall regional view. DNA genealogy has never been so easy to understand!

About the Ancestral Origins™ DNA Ancestry Map

DNA genealogy using the Ancestral Origins™ DNA Test benefits greatly
from the experience of one of the world's top human identity DNA testing
laboratories. We've compiled data from scientific publications such as
Forensic Science International and The Journal of Forensic Sciences;
from organizations such as the Yale School of Medicine; and from our
own population databases into what is now called "FoGG DB™": the
Focused GeoGenetic Database. We've also developed an analysis suite
called FoggPopper™ which uses a human DNA profile to pull relevant
data out of FoGG DB™ and then perform various calculations and follow
certain algorithms to arrive at a result which reveals a person's strongest
DNA ancestry. The data from this DNA ancestry test is then compiled into the
Ancestral Origins™ DNA Ancestry map, personalized for each customer.
Each Ancestral Origins™ DNA Ancestry map is broken into three major sections: Population
Matches, Native Region Matches, and Strength Indicators.

Population Matches:

We measure your DNA individually against
every population in our database, and mark how strongly your
profile matched against each. On the population match map,
each population has a shape which tells you which anthropological
region that population belongs to, as well as a color to indicate
how strong of a match you had with it.
Green is the best match, yellow is a good match, and red means that no match
or a weak match was made. In this set of calculations, we also indicate three
special anthropological regions, which are actually groups of dispersed populations.
A dispersed population is one that has migrated from a native land to somewhere else on the globe.